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    Are you using the VGA interface ?

    The Video Card vendor may have cheaped out on the VGA interface.
    The GPU is capable of more then 1920x1080 but the actual interface circuit may be limited to a lower bandwidth to prevent RF emmisions.

    Try the DVI interface.

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    im using DVI, via a DVI > vga adapter,

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    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    im using DVI, via a DVI > vga adapter,
    Your not actually using the digtial interface your using the Analog part of DVI which was included for compatabilty with VGA.

    I know that a 5770 will produce 1920x1080 if you use a digital interface.

    I am currently using a single 5870 to drive 3 - 24 inch displays each at 1920X1080

    Seriously, try a DVI or HDMI cable and I think your problem will go away.
    And you will get a better picture as well

    There is the other possiblity that the monitor is not capable of 1920X1080 and the old video card was driving it at it maximum resolution of 1600X1200 even though you set it to 1920X1080.

    -- edit if you open the Catalyst control Center and select "Display option" on the Graphics pull down tab it will show you the video adapter and in brackets the model number of the display that is connected to it, if the monitor supports that function.
    then you would know for sure what resolutions it supports.
    Last edited by Targ : 08-03-2010 at 10:47 PM Reason: afterthought

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    it says it supports 1920 x 1080 but isnt showing it
    im not sure if my monitorr has a DVI socket or not, ill check when i get home tonight
    Last edited by death : 08-04-2010 at 12:32 AM

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    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    This monitor offers 3 types of display -

    VGA

    DVI

    HDMI

    unlike samsung monitors which still doesnt have HDMI port

    and also there were AUDIO IN and AUDIO out - i dont know the use of audio in port

    The video quality through the VGA cable is awesome

    and the maximum resolution is upto 1920 x 1080
    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    it says it supports 1920 x 1080 but isnt showing it
    my monitor doesnt have a dvi socket on it, thats why im using the vga adapter
    These 2 comments do not make sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knytestorme View Post
    These 2 comments do not make sense.
    lol yeah, i copied that from the samsung site, i couldnt recall noticing it myself though

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    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    lol yeah, i copied that from the samsung site, i couldnt recall noticing it myself though
    thought you said it was a Benq 22"?
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